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Worldwide Stages’ CEO on the benefits of Spring Hill
We had a few questions for the president and CEO of massive production studio complex Worldwide Stages, including, “Why Spring Hill?” Here's what he had to say.
Caribou Coffee’s original location, on France Avenue in Edina, will close
The Caribou Coffee at 4408 France Ave. S. opened over 30 years ago. Now the space is up for lease.
Memphis Tap hits the road; Bain BBQ at Old Dominick; Wiseacre’s new bar at the airport
The Wise Omega Bodega at MEM offers a full bar with wine and cocktails as well as grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, beverages, and snacks.
Whitlow’s to launch boozy boat rides in collaboration with Sea Suite Cruises
Sea Suite Cruises co-founders Jack Maher and Jack Walten were distraught when Whitlow's closed in Arlington.
Steak and Ale confirms comeback, announces first location in Burnsville
Steak and Ale is making its comeback after all locations closed on 2008, and the first location is coming to the Twin Cities.
What Vennture Brewing may need in a second location: Beer Biz MKE
The Milwaukee Business Journal’s Beer Biz MKE blog looks at every corner of Milwaukee’s beer industry from distribution and canning to production and beer events. Follow along for updates on breweries coming and leaving town and the biggest trends in craft beer.
Puttshack sets opening for Gulch with potential for future Nashville expansion
Puttshack has set a November opening for its Gulch location and sees potential for more in the Greater Nashville area. The main attraction at Puttshack will be its four nine-hole mini-golf courses. A stage for live music and DJ booth provides the backdrop.
Popular Downtown Raleigh cafe adds dinner menu with new chef
The coffee and tea spot will now serve dinner with the hiring of a well-known Raleigh chef.
Salt & Straw introduces ice cream cakes with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson
A portion of the $89 cakes’ sales will benefit World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit that provides meals to victims of natural disasters.
Chronicle survey: Some Atlanta restaurateurs wary of Downtown, others see promise
Most Atlanta restaurateurs asked by the Chronicle said they wouldn't open something Downtown, but some see opportunity.